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On 5 June 2013, a fight between far-left and far-right activists in Paris resulted in the death of 18-year-old left-winger Clément Méric (French pronunciation: ​[klemɑ̃ meʁik]). Two right-wing skinheads, Esteban Morillo and Samuel Dufour, were indicted for his death. In September 2018, they were convicted of manslaughter and weapon supply respectively, and sentenced to 11 and 5 years in prison respectively. Morillo was freed on licence that November after an appeal, Dufour in January 2019, and a second trial began in December 2019. In June 2021, they were sentenced to 8 and 5 years respectively.

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  • On 5 June 2013, a fight between far-left and far-right activists in Paris resulted in the death of 18-year-old left-winger Clément Méric (French pronunciation: ​[klemɑ̃ meʁik]). Two right-wing skinheads, Esteban Morillo and Samuel Dufour, were indicted for his death. In September 2018, they were convicted of manslaughter and weapon supply respectively, and sentenced to 11 and 5 years in prison respectively. Morillo was freed on licence that November after an appeal, Dufour in January 2019, and a second trial began in December 2019. In June 2021, they were sentenced to 8 and 5 years respectively. The lengthy judicial process centred around contentious points: Méric's own responsibility in the violence, and whether or not the accused had brass knuckles, an illegal weapon regardless of context. (en)
  • L'affaire Clément Méric fait suite à la mort du militant antifasciste Clément Méric le 5 juin 2013, à la suite d'une rixe entre un groupe de skinheads d'extrême droite nationaliste et un groupe d’extrême gauche antifasciste. Cette affaire déclenche une vague d'émotion dans l'opinion. Elle conduit à la du groupe d'extrême droite Troisième Voie — dont étaient issus les skinheads — et de son service d'ordre, les Jeunesses nationalistes révolutionnaires (JNR), dirigées par Serge Ayoub. Dans cette affaire, trois hommes sont renvoyés en cour d'assises pour violences volontaires en réunion ayant entraîné la mort sans intention de la donner. En première instance, en 2018, deux d’entre eux, Esteban Morillo et Samuel Dufour, sont condamnés respectivement à onze et sept ans d’emprisonnement ferme, tandis que le troisième est acquitté ; les condamnés et le parquet font appel. Le procès en appel aboutit en 2021 sur des condamnations moins lourdes (huit et cinq ans de prison ferme). (fr)
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  • On 5 June 2013, a fight between far-left and far-right activists in Paris resulted in the death of 18-year-old left-winger Clément Méric (French pronunciation: ​[klemɑ̃ meʁik]). Two right-wing skinheads, Esteban Morillo and Samuel Dufour, were indicted for his death. In September 2018, they were convicted of manslaughter and weapon supply respectively, and sentenced to 11 and 5 years in prison respectively. Morillo was freed on licence that November after an appeal, Dufour in January 2019, and a second trial began in December 2019. In June 2021, they were sentenced to 8 and 5 years respectively. (en)
  • L'affaire Clément Méric fait suite à la mort du militant antifasciste Clément Méric le 5 juin 2013, à la suite d'une rixe entre un groupe de skinheads d'extrême droite nationaliste et un groupe d’extrême gauche antifasciste. Cette affaire déclenche une vague d'émotion dans l'opinion. Elle conduit à la du groupe d'extrême droite Troisième Voie — dont étaient issus les skinheads — et de son service d'ordre, les Jeunesses nationalistes révolutionnaires (JNR), dirigées par Serge Ayoub. (fr)
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  • Death of Clément Méric (en)
  • Affaire Clément Méric (fr)
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